On Tue, 08.07.14 18:01, Michal Sekletar (msekl...@redhat.com) wrote:
> Currently after exiting rescue shell we isolate default target. User
> might want to isolate to some other target than default one. However
> issuing systemctl isolate command to desired target would bring system
> to default t
If there are no further objections I will push the patch as is.
Michal
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'Twas brillig, and Andrey Borzenkov at 08/07/14 17:18 did gyre and gimble:
> В Tue, 8 Jul 2014 18:01:12 +0200
> Michal Sekletar пишет:
>
>> > Currently after exiting rescue shell we isolate default target. User
>> > might want to isolate to some other target than default one. However
>> > issuin
В Tue, 8 Jul 2014 18:01:12 +0200
Michal Sekletar пишет:
> Currently after exiting rescue shell we isolate default target. User
> might want to isolate to some other target than default one. However
> issuing systemctl isolate command to desired target would bring system
> to default target as a
Currently after exiting rescue shell we isolate default target. User
might want to isolate to some other target than default one. However
issuing systemctl isolate command to desired target would bring system
to default target as a consequence of running ExecStopPost action.
Having common ancestor